Magic and Mutants
Chapter 1: Shattered Stone
A/N: Hey everyone. This is a story with a mix of TMNT, Harry Potter, and mutants. Hope you have fun.
Disclaim: I do not own the Harry Potter characters or the TMNT characters. If I did, I would boast about it.
A boy with raven black hair ran alone the sidewalk, his black and gray backpack hanging off of his left shoulder. The boy stopped two houses away from his gray house. A figure in a black cloak was heading to his front door and the boy frowned. He sprinted over to the fence that hid his back yard.
Red streams of light sped past the boy, barely missing him. The boy jumped over the fence, landing on his feet, and he scrambled to his back door, his backpack left next to the fence.
Just as the boy opened the back door, the sound of splitting wood met his ears. The boy ran through the kitchen over to the stairs that separated the kitchen and living room.
"Give me the stone," an icy voice said. The boy's navy blue eyes narrowed and he went to the door under the stairs.
"You will never get your hands on the stone," the boy's mother said. The boy froze. "Never."
"Fine," the icy voice said. The boy ran into the room behind the door under the stairs just as the icy voice said advada kavarda. The boy's back was against the door and his eyes were closed as the boy's mother's scream rang through the house. As the boy slowly opened his eyes, a baby began to cry.
"It's ok Raven," the boy said to the baby girl that was crying. The baby stopped crying and looked at her older brother with her big silver eyes when she heard her name. The boy walked over to Raven's crib and picked her up. "Everything will turn out right."
"Shadow," the 1 year old said, rapping her arms around the boy's neck.
"There's my baby sister," the boy said, running his left hand along Raven's raven black hair. Raven pulled back and pointed to the wall next to her crib.
"Or," Raven said. "Out."
Shadow frowned at this but he trusted his little sister. He walked over to the wall that Raven had pointed at. He placed his hand on the wall and leaned against it. The wall shifted underneath Shadow's weight and it revealed steep stairs.
"Nice call Raven," Shadow said, heading down the stairs after he had shut the hidden door behind him. "Be careful."
Shadow placed Raven next to his foot on the stairs. Raven's left hand went to the wall next to her and her right hand was clenching Shadow's pant leg. Shadow stuck his hand into his pocket and pulled out a mini flashlight.
Thank god I always carry a keychain flashlight and that my sister knows how to walk already, Shadow told himself as he turned on his flashlight.
"Come on Raven," Shadow said, heading down the stairs. Raven's hand never left Shadow's pant leg or the wall. When her hand brushed something on the wall, she let go of Shadow's pant leg and she tried to see what she had brushed. Shadow looked back at his sister when he didn't feel the tug anymore and shined the mini flashlight at the direction Raven was in. "Raven?"
"Bu'on," Raven said, looking at her brother and pointing to the wall. "Pus."
"Hu?" Shadow asked, walking over to his sister and kneeling. He watched as Raven tried to push the wall.
"Pus," she said, getting frustrated.
"Ok," Shadow said and Raven moved behind her brother. Shadow placed his hand on the spot that Raven had been pushing at. There was a low rumble and the wall under Shadow's hand trembled. All of the sudden, it gave away and turned into rumble. Raven walked through the hole and Shadow crawled through the hole.
"That was new," Shadow said, brushing dust off of his shirt and turning to the hole. "Repairo."
The hole mended itself and the ruble disappeared.
"Lumos," Shadow said and the end of his wand lit up. Cursing under his breath that he was using magic under age, he hurried after his sister. Raven stumbled every now and then but she kept going. She stopped at a door at the end of the hidden hallway and looked up at her brother.
"'one 'ere," Raven said, pointing at the door. Shadow opened the door, shrugging his shoulders and gawked at the room in front of him. Raven went in but Shadow stayed frozen at the spot. The room was no bigger that a restroom but it was amazing. There were carvings that pulled at something in the back of Shadow's mind. Shadow took a step farther into the room and a light appeared underneath his feet.
"'ood," Raven said, light under her feet as well. The light shot along the cracks, or designs when Shadow studied them more, along the floor. The light when up the walls and like a story Shadow once heard, the light met in the middle of the ceiling.
…and then something like a filled tube floated down, the design in the stone had the light from the floor in it. It landed lightly and I gasped. On it was a black gem, no bigger than 3 inches. I got closer and it looked like it was holding something within it that was alive, almost. I did some research and found out that the gem, or stone in this matter, was holding a spirit called the Shadow Raven. It was a very powerful being who had been sealed into by a powerful magician. They say that this magician was not a normal magician nor was he an ordinary man. They say that this magician was part cat and was a girl. Probably no older than 14 and they say that she traveled through time, space, and dimensions…
His eyes widen when the story his mom had told him when he was little broke through the barrio in his mind. Another memory was attached to the story.
…and if there was ever any danger and you were being chased, break the stone and hide one half and keep the other half with you. The spirit I've told you about will protect you and whoever has the other half so…
Shadow shook his head when the stone cylinder toughed ground. Raven left the spot she had been standing at and ran over to the cylinder. Shadow chuckled and watched for a while as Raven tried to see what was on top of the thing that was about twice as tall as her. Shadow walked over and picked up his baby sister.
"This was what was on top," Shadow said, picking up the gem and showing his sister.
"'one mommy 'old me 'bout," Raven said, placing her hands on the stone. "We break it."
"Yes, we have to break it," Shadow said. How do we break a gem that is probably no harder than a diamond? Shadow shrugged and threw the stone to the ground with all his might. Surprisingly, it shattered into two equal parts, no chips or extra pieces. "That was weird."
"'agic 'one," Raven said, picking up a piece when her brother placed her on the ground. "My 'iece."
"Ok," Shadow said with a light smile. Shadow thought about what he had heard from his mom so long ago and remembered that the spirit was called Shadow Raven. "I wonder…"
"Shadow!" Raven cried, running to her brother's leg and then clinging to it. "'e 'ettin in."
"I have an idea Raven," Shadow said, picking up Raven and sliding her onto his shoulders. "Hang on."
Raven's arms rapped around the top of Shadow's head and Shadow smiled. He held up his hands, his pointer and middle finger together on each hand, and he made a + with his left fingers in front, in front of his chest.
"Shadow Raven Sealing Spell!" Shadow yelled. A large, black, flat target with symbols on each of the rings appeared and stuck itself on the now closed door. Not changing his stance or hands, Shadow smiled. "Shadow Raven Two Person Transportation!"
A dome formed around Shadow and Raven and disappeared just as the seal around the door gave away to the cloaked figure.
A/N: There's Chapter 1. Chapter 2 up right about now.
